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Girder occupation bridge near Bulwell, Nottinghamshire

Girder occupation bridge near Bulwell, Nottinghamshire

L2466. This handsome girder underbridge - complete with a typical lattice work iron parapet - was built near Bulwell Hall, Nottinghamshire. In common with the countless other occupation bridges built on the London Extension, it was constructed to provide a farmer with access to land dissected by the Great Central's embankment. Logan & Hemingway was the firm contracted to build this section of the Line (Annesley to Leake).
Publisher
ContributorLeicestershire County Council
Creatorpersonalname - Newton, S. W. A.
Datecreation - circa 1897
TypePhotographs - Black and white
Formatdimension.H - 118mm
dimension.W - 160mm
IdentifierNewton - Z 2/12
SourceS. W. A. Newton Collection - Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland
LanguageEN
Relationcopy of - glass plate negative
part of - S. W. A. Newton Collection
CoverageLocation.Creation Site - Bulwell, Nottinghamshire
Location.Current Repository - Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland
period - circa 1897
RightsLeicestershire County Council